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Geography KS3 Africa - Whole module (8 lessons) including homework and assessment
Differentiated for low, middle and high ability pupils
Suitable for KS3 and early KS4 as revision material
Lesson 1 - Intro to Africa
Lesson 2 - Climate
Lesson 3 - What is it like to live in Africa pt.1?
Lesson 4 - What is it like to live in Africa pt.2?
Lesson 5 - Why is Africa so poor?
Lesson 6 - What does a slum look like?
Lesson 7 - Solutions to poverty
Lesson 8 - Assessment

Easy to follow PowerPoint Presentation (in a print friendly format), perfect for GCSE, A-Level and first year university students. Uses KEY GEOGRAPHICAL TERMINOLOGY and is attractively laid out for maximum effect (good for revision).
Contains detailed information with support of diagrams/ graphics to show the atmospheric heat budget and transfer/transformation of shortwave UV radiation as it reaches Earth. Diagram is supported with explanations of key concepts and processes i.e. albedo, solar reflectivity, conduction, convection, latent heat, shortwave UV radiation and longwave infrared radiation.
Also contains detail on patterns of global insolation, with textual and graphical explanation.
Great for a revision resource!!! Often associated with the weather and climate module of physical geography!

Easy to follow PowerPoint Presentation (in a print friendly format), perfect for GCSE, A-Level and first year university students. Uses KEY GEOGRAPHICAL TERMINOLOGY and is attractively laid out for maximum effect (good for revision).
Contains information on:
what a tropical cyclone/hurricane is and their hazards (storm surges, strong winds and torrential rain/flooding).
The Saffir-Simpson scales for measuring tropical hazards.
Managing hazards via: monitoring and forecasting, preparedness, structural approaches and land-use planning.
Short Bangladesh tropical hazard management case study.
All information is packed with useful case study material (including statistics and locations).
Great for supporting students in tackling tricky exam style questions!
For more information on the FORMATION of and CASE STUDY examples of tropical hazards - see my other resources!

A complete overview of the typical Plate Tectonic and Tectonic Hazards module in physical geography.
Contains excellent detail with key words and graphics to demonstrate processes, landform creation and characteristic features of landforms, processes and events.
The bundle is packed with case study material covering both MEDCs and LEDCs for volcanoes, earthquakes and tsunamis. All case studies contain locational information, causes, impacts and responses with statistics and exam style facts.
Information is presented as PowerPoints which are created in a print-friendly format - so can be used effectively in multiple ways.
Information is in depth enough to support A* pupils!

Second lesson following the course of a river - why do rivers bend? How are meanders formed?
Worksheets for the lesson.
Additional worksheet - work prepared for an excluded student to complete at home - can be used for SEND students.

These booster prepares the students for higher mark questions in their terminal exams. It focuses of key words and definitions, exam questions with MARK SCHEMES, MODEL ANSWERS and SUCCESS CRITERIA. It includes innovative starter and plenary activities and the use of gamification through Kahoot. It uses strategies developed within my department such as CUBE, So What, PEEL and BUG.
With 30% off have a look at the front page of the lesson below and the attached resources! It includes my gain time lessons with completed ICT students.
Apologies for misplaced numbering of 29) lesson which should be 28 and 33 which should be 34.
This includes 1 ultimate revision booster for the 22nd May which is alone valued at £15.

These booster prepares the students for higher mark questions in their terminal exams. It focuses of key words and definitions, exam questions with MARK SCHEMES, MODEL ANSWERS and SUCCESS CRITERIA. It includes innovative starter and plenary activities and the use of gamification through Kahoot. It uses strategies developed within my department such as CUBE, So What, PEEL and BUG.
With 30% off have a look at the front page of the lesson below and the attached resources! It includes my gain time lessons with completed ICT students.
Apologies for misplaced numbering of 29) lesson which should be 28 and 33 which should be 34.
This includes 1 ultimate revision booster for the 22nd May which is alone valued at £15.

Football fashion – who and what will the teams be wearing? One of the first things that comes to mind when football kits are mentioned these days is the staggering amount of money they can generate for football clubs, both from the merchandising side and from the corporate sponsorship side.

&quot;Why are coastal landscapes different, and what processes cause these differences?&quot;
Enquiry question 1 notes from a combination of; Edexcel Pearsons Book 1, specification and a vareity of other resources online and from handouts
Includes notes on:
coastal features and landscapes
geological structure at different scales
factors affecting coastal recession

This resource explains the meaning and importance of the rain forest ecosystem.The resource shows where it can be found and the types of plants and animals that can be found in the rain forest.It contains photographs and pictures , illustration and activities. Made for Geography class, for IGCSE.

A complete guide to understand different topics in pollution. natural resources, energy resources and different climate hazards. the resource explains four types of pollution , including their causes, impact and control. The resource explains different resources and their uses. All resource contains lesson objectives and activities .

This resource explains the importance of the rain-forest, It explains the meaning, and the type of plants and animals that can be found in the rain forest region.Contains photographs and illustrations. Contains activity and made for Geography class.

The resource explains marine pollution and its impact on aquatic environment. It explains different sources of marine pollution, and its impact. The resource uses photographs to show how marine pollution occur. Made for Geography and Environmental Management Teachers and students.

This resource is made for Geography IGCSE . It contains lesson objectives and starter activity. It contains photographs on the subject. The resource explains the meaning and effect of land pollution. It also explains how it can be reduced.

This resource explains the meaning, types and causes of air pollution.The resource explains the effect of air pollution on the environment and how it can be controlled.The resource contains picture and photographs. Made for Geography and Environmental Management IGCSE.Contains activity.

225 SIDES OF HUMAN REVISION (BECAUSE IT IS EXAM COUNTDOWN!) focusing on URBAN FUTURES AND DYNAMIC DEVELOPMENT. WITH CASE STUDIES AND ANSWERS TO ALL QUESTIONS.
Last minute revision with students? Holiday booster? Go through these slides to cover the topic which includes two case studies on AC Birmingham and EDC Istanbul and Zambia for Dynamic Development. Save £1 from the individual resources!
Includes:
Exam questions and answers;
Case studies with 6/8 mark questions WITH ANSWERS;
Videos for learners;
Covers knowledge content according to the specification.

109 SIDES OF HUMAN REVISION (BECAUSE IT IS EXAM COUNTDOWN!) focusing on DYNAMIC DEVELOPMENT. WITH CASE STUDIES AND ANSWERS TO ALL QUESTIONS. Last minute revision with students? Holiday booster? Go through these slides to cover the topics which includes a case study on Tanzania.
Includes:
Exam questions and answers;
Case studies with 6/8 mark questions WITH ANSWERS;
Videos for learners;
Covers knowledge content according to the specification.

This is a GCSE revision workbook for AQA Geography - 8035
Paper 1- Optional Content - Rivers
It covers all the key areas for the Rivers ection of the specification
Comes as an editable word document and a PDF file.
Asks students to review the content, followed by an exam question linked to the content

This is a GCSE revision workbook for AQA Geography - 8035
Paper 1- Optional Question - Coasts
It covers all the key areas for Coasts on the specification
Comes as an editable word document and a PDF file.
Asks students to review the content, followed by an exam question linked to the content

This is a GCSE revision workbook for AQA Geography - 8035
Paper 1- Q2 - The Living World
It covers all the key areas for the Living World section of the specification
Covers Ecosystems, Tropical Rainforests and Hot Desert environments
Comes as an editable word document and a PDF file.
Asks students to review the content, followed by an exam question linked to the content

This is a GCSE revision workbook for AQA Geography - 8035
Paper 1- Q1 - Tectonic Hazards
It covers all the key areas for the tectonic Hazards section of the specification
Comes as an editable word document and a PDF file.
Asks students to review the content, followed by an exam question linked to the content.

This is a GCSE Review question workbook for AQA Geography - 8035
Paper 3 - Section - Fieldwork enquiry
This is to support student analysis of methods and findings after completion of the human and physical fieldwork enquiry.
The booklet presents students with a selection of different exam questions that link to the human and physical enquiry.
Questions are reflective and are based on GCSE exam papers and samples produced by AQA.
Each question aims to give students some guidance so that they can get to grips with some of the trickier ideas that they may face.

A full lesson via a powerpoint presentation on the structure of the Earth.
This resource is ready to open up and teach or could easily be edited should you wish. Resources needed may simply require you to print off a couple of slides (of your choice) as work sheets although there is no need. There is also a scale drawing task which could be completed on graph paper of simply printed off directly from the powerpoint.
This lesson also includes… starter task/diagnostic, opportunity for class discussion/questioning or paired/group work/ a match them up task so all students will have key information about the structure of the Earth, and extended creative writing task and a plenary quiz. There are also clear lesson objectives (linking to the SOLO taxonomy if you are familiar with it (although this can easily be deleted if not - my current school is using it as a learning framework).

These booster prepares the students for higher mark questions in their terminal exams. It focuses of key words and definitions, exam questions with MARK SCHEMES, MODEL ANSWERS and SUCCESS CRITERIA. It includes innovative starter and plenary activities and the use of gamification through Kahoot. It uses strategies developed within my department such as CUBE, So What, PEEL and BUG.
With 30% off have a look at the front page of the lesson below and the attached resources! It includes my gain time lessons with completed ICT students.
Apologies for misplaced numbering of 29) lesson which should be 28 and 33 which should be 34.
This includes 1 ultimate revision booster for the 22nd May which is alone valued at £15.

Quick intro task (around 10 mins) ideal for classes at the beginning or end of the year. Pupils must match the red end of one card with the black of another in order to make a circular chain of dominoes.

Urban fieldwork booklet with land use surveys, environmental quality surveys, traffic counts, pedestrian counts and a questionnaire. Introduces GCSE pupils to the basics of urban fieldwork.
The booklet is designed for Malaga, Spain, but could be adapted to any other city with 5 minutes of work.